MasukMaya’s POV
The metallic taste of blood in my mouth slowly disappeared as Lawrence, with a patience that melted my inner wolf, cleaned my lips with a damp linen handkerchief. His gray eyes remained fixed on mine, filled with a mixture of relief and an intensity that sent shivers down my skin. The mystical trance from the fountain had ended, and although the revelation about my father still weighed heavily on my heart, Lawrence’s closeness transformed my panic into an indomitable strength. “Better?” he asked in his deep baritone voice, caressing my cheek with his thumb. “Yes,” I replied, letting out a small husky laugh to break the gloomy atmosphere. “Although I have to admit this isn’t exactly how I planned to get your attention after what happened on the desk. I thought my curves did a better job than a nosebleed.” Lawrence froze for a second, surprised by my tone. Then a crooked, dangerously attractive smile appeared on his perfect lips. His gray eyes sparkled with amusement. “Believe me, my Queen, your curves do a devastating job on my self-control,” he replied, leaning a little closer and letting his sandalwood scent envelop me. “But if you wanted me to carry you in my arms again, all you had to do was ask. You don’t have to bleed to make me act like your devoted servant.” “A devoted servant?” I arched an eyebrow, openly flirting as I tangled my fingers in the collar of his half-open shirt. “I can’t picture you taking orders from anyone, Lycan King. I thought your specialty was growling at Alphas and slamming them against walls.” “I only take orders from my sovereign,” he murmured, his large hand sliding down my side, squeezing the softness of my hip with a subtle roughness that drew a sigh from my lips. “And sometimes, when she misbehaves, I have to remind her who has the longer claws around here.” I let out a soft laugh, feeling a wonderful warmth bloom in my stomach. It was the first time in my life I could speak to a man this way; without fear of being judged, without hiding my body, playing with the desire that floated between us like an electric current. Hunter had never smiled with me; to him, I was an obligation. To Lawrence, I was an addictive game he was dying to play. Lawrence helped me up from the stone floor and carefully sat me on the edge of the leather chaise. He knelt in front of me, taking my left arm. His eyes darkened slightly when he noticed a small reddish mark just above my wrist: the trace of Hunter’s fingers when he had grabbed me by force in the hallway. “That damned bastard,” Lawrence growled, and his wolf surfaced for a second in his eyes. “I should have torn his arm off.” “You already gave him a beating he’ll never forget for the rest of his miserable life, Lawrence,” I said, running my free hand through his dark hair to calm him. “Besides, it doesn’t hurt anymore.” “Let me heal it,” he whispered. He lowered his head and, instead of using some medicine from the royal court, pressed his lips directly against the red mark. The warmth of his mouth made me shiver. Lawrence brushed the tip of his mystical tongue over my irritated skin, using the healing saliva of the Lycan Alphas to soothe the bruise. The contact was so intimate, so filled with fierce tenderness, that I felt my cheeks burn. “Well…” I teased, my voice trembling slightly from the pleasure of his touch. “If I’d known Lycan Kings healed scratches with so much dedication, I would have fallen out of trees a lot more often when I was a child.” Lawrence looked up without releasing my arm, a mischievous spark shining in his eyes. “This is an exclusive treatment for the Queen, Maya. If one of the Council Alphas shows up with a scratch, I’ll send him to the infirmary to have his skin stitched up without anesthesia. So don’t get used to it.” “Oh, really?” I leaned toward him, challenging him with my gaze. “And what happens if I demand that you inspect every inch of my skin to make sure I don’t have any other hidden injuries? It could take you hours.” Lawrence let out a low, possessive growl that vibrated straight through my chest. He stood abruptly, trapping me against the back of the chaise, his rock-solid body pressing against my soft thighs. “You’re tempting me, Maya,” he warned, his voice turning dark and thick as his hands slipped beneath the royal cloak, caressing the bare skin of my legs. “And you know perfectly well that if I start inspecting every one of your beautiful curves, we won’t leave this office for three days. The Council Alphas will have to wait in the hall until their bones rot.” I wrapped my arms around his neck, pressing my face close to his, feeling our breaths mingle. The chemistry between us was a fire neither of us could extinguish, a complicity that bound us beyond the tragedies of the past. “Let them wait,” I whispered against his lips. “The Empire can survive a few more hours.” Lawrence smiled before capturing my mouth in a slow kiss, gentle yet deeply burning. His hands worshipped my hips, lifting me slightly to settle me more comfortably against him. We surrendered ourselves to slow lovemaking, filled with caresses and promises whispered against each other’s skin, sealing our bond before the storm of hunting traitors truly began. Hours later, dawn painted the office in a cold blue light. Lawrence stood beside the map of the palace dungeons that he had taken from a secret compartment, his expression serious, though his left hand remained intertwined with mine. The moment of playfulness was over; it was time to act on what my wolf had seen during the trance. “The royal dungeons of Blood Moon have three levels,” Lawrence explained, tracing a line across the parchment with one of his claws. “But according to my ancestors’ old plans, there is a fourth section sealed off after the High Council’s reforms. If your father is alive, he’s down there.” “We have to go now, Lawrence,” I said, feeling blood-deep urgency coursing through my veins. “If the Alpha of Grizzly Moon knows I’ve recovered the ring, it won’t take him long to move and eliminate every loose end.” Lawrence nodded, picked up his royal sword, and draped his cloak over my shoulders. We left the office through a hidden passage that led directly to a spiral staircase descending into the depths of the earth. The air grew cold, damp, and heavy with the smell of old stone and abandonment. We descended in silence for what felt like an eternity, passing the ordinary cells until we reached a massive solid iron door covered in mystical chains pulsing with a glowing red rune. Lawrence used his Lycan strength and royal blood to break the seal. The chains crashed to the ground with a metallic roar that echoed through the abyss. We pushed the heavy door open, revealing a dark corridor with a single cell at the far end, illuminated by a dying torch. I ran toward the bars, my heart lodged in my throat. Looking inside, I saw a man chained to the wall, his hair gray and his body emaciated, yet with the same dark eyes as mine. The man slowly lifted his head, blinking against the light of our torch. “Maya…?” His voice was dry, barely more than a whisper. “Dad!” I sobbed, stretching my hands through the bars. But before Lawrence could raise his sword to break the chains on the cell, slow, sarcastic applause echoed from the shadows of the dark corridor behind us. We spun around instantly. Emerging from the darkness was the elderly Alpha of Grizzly Moon, surrounded by ten elite warriors carrying mystical crossbows loaded with silver arrows aimed directly at our hearts. In his free hand, the old man held a mystical dagger dripping with a black liquid. “You arrived sooner than I expected, Your Majesties,” the old Alpha said with a sadistic smile. “What a pity this dungeon is about to become your royal tomb.”Maya’s POVThe icy wind of the northern mountains lashed against my face, but the fury burning inside me was so intense that I couldn’t even feel the cold against my skin.We stood before the colossal black stone gates of the Temple of the Ancestors. This abandoned fortress, carved into the living rock of the mountain, was the perfect hiding place for the extremist faction of the High Council. Those miserable fools thought kidnapping my father, Ryker, would give them control of the empire. They had no idea they had only signed their own death warrant.Beside me, Lawrence was the very image of destruction. He wore his black battle armor, and his gray eyes had turned completely dark, fixed on the fortress entrance. The mystical bond that now united us pulsed with savage intensity, filling me with his thirst for blood.“No one inside is leaving here alive, Maya,” his deep voice whispered, a thick growl cutting through the whistle of the wind.“Don’t leave even their ashes behind, Lawrenc
Maya’s POVThe click of Hunter’s crossbow trigger echoed through the marble walls like a gunshot.I didn’t have time to move.The dark golden arrow sliced through the air with a deadly whistle, aimed straight at my back, but Lawrence moved with the supernatural speed that only a Lycan King possessed. His massive body stepped into its path, and with a roar that shook the foundations of the catacombs, he raised his royal sword.The blessed steel struck the tip of the arrow midair, deflecting it just enough for it to crash into the stone wall, sending out a burst of golden sparks before falling lifelessly to the ground.“You miserable bastard!” Lawrence roared, his gray eyes turning completely black with murderous instinct.Hunter tried to reload the crossbow with his only good hand, his face twisted by madness, but his time had run out.I pushed off with my legs, letting the power of my mystical she-wolf carry me forward, closing the distance in the blink of an eye. Before he could rais
Lawrence’s POVThe audacity of this mediocre pup was almost laughable. Hearing Hunter, covered in dried mud, filthy bandages, and with his pride dragging across the ground, demand that we return Maya ignited a spark of murderous fury that my Lycan wolf had no intention of restraining.I stepped forward, allowing my Supreme Alpha aura to spread across the withered lands of Silver Moon. The mystical pressure was so overwhelming that the few warriors standing behind Hunter dropped to their knees on the cracked earth, gasping for air with their hands clutching their chests. Even Chloe let out a strangled cry, stumbling backward until she collapsed onto a rotten log, staring at me with eyes wide in absolute terror.“Your birthright, you worthless piece of trash?” My deep voice roared, a thunderous sound that echoed through the skeletal forest. “Mystical law says you threw her into the snow to die. The Moon Goddess’s law says you rejected her. You don’t have a pack anymore, Hunter. What you
Maya’s POVThe royal carriage jolted violently as it struck a rock in the road, but I barely felt the impact. The massive weight of Lawrence on top of me, pinning me against the blue velvet seat, was the only thing that felt real in the universe. His large, rough hands moved with brutal urgency, undoing the buckles of my light leather armor and pulling at the fabric of my underdress until I was completely exposed before his gray eyes, which had now become two black pools of pure Lycan instinct.The adrenaline of having saved my father from death still burned through my blood, transforming into a thick, desperate desire. We didn’t want foreplay. We needed to feel each other, consume each other, reassure our wolves that we were still alive before invading the lands of my past.“Damn it, Maya… I almost lost you down there,” Lawrence growled against my ear, his voice breaking beneath the savage possessiveness consuming him. “Watching that black magic leap toward you… it drove me insane.”
Maya’s POVMy father Ryker’s body remained suspended a few inches above the ground, convulsing with violent spasms as those cursed dark flames devoured his skin. Watching him suffer like that, after spending fifteen years trapped in a cell, ignited a fire inside my chest that erased every trace of fear. I didn’t care about the warning from the dying old Alpha. I wasn’t going to let my father die, much less allow the future of every pack to perish with him.“Maya, don’t do it! The energy will tear you apart!” Lawrence roared, trying to hold me around the waist with his large hands.“Let me go, Lawrence! He’s my father!” I shouted, wrenching myself free with a strength I hadn’t even known I possessed, driven by the sacred wolf howling inside me.I stepped toward Ryker’s floating body. Ignoring the smell of sulfur and the unbearable heat radiating from the black magic, I stretched out my hands and gripped my father’s arms with all my strength.The impact was brutal.The instant my skin t
Lawrence’s POVThe swamp wind carried the stench of entrails and scorched steel, but my attention was fixed on a single target.I carved my way through the mass of enemy warriors like a scythe through a field of wheat. Two clean slashes from my ebony claws were enough to decapitate the last of Grizzly Moon’s personal guards who dared to stand in my way.In front of me, cornered against the massive roots of a rotting willow, the old traitorous Alpha struggled to breathe. His left arm hung uselessly at his side, broken from one of my earlier blows, while dark blood soaked the fine robe that had now been reduced to rags. The calculating look in his eyes had finally been replaced by the panic of a cornered animal.“You’ve run out of secret passageways, old man,” I spat, my deep voice rumbling into a low growl that made the stagnant water at our feet tremble. I stepped forward, raising my royal sword, still dripping with the blood of his men. “You betrayed the Crown, slaughtered my Queen’s







